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Events from mid October 2019 until present:
(See news and events before October 2019 below)
PhD student Nanna Møller Jensen is granted 500.000 Japanese Yen from the Brain Research Institute in Niigata to carry out a project titled…
As a researcher, you are pressured to publish. But be careful. In recent years, thousands of dubious journals have popped up, ready to exploit the…
Kaho will continue her stay at Kitazawa Lab in her new position as PhD Student. Her project revolves around immediate early genes (IEGs), expressed in…
Anissa Hammi joins the Jensen Lab from the 1 March as a Research Assistant. She will be investigating how aggregation of the protein alpha-synuclein…
Martina Motto will spent the next 7 months working with about the development of an alpha-synuclein proximity ligation assay for detection of…
Valentina Villani is new Eramus Student in Chao Sun's group. Throughout her time in Sun Group Valentina will be identifying and visualizing enzymes…
Then here is a recap from the afternoon, where more than 60 students met up with 11 DANDRITE-researchers to learn more about the life as a…
Wednesday 21 February, Lucie Woloszczukova, recieved the title as PhD with specialty in the role of SorCS2 and SorCS3 in neurodevelopment. Lucie will…
Marina Mantel is new Postdoc in Gilles Claude Vanwalleghem’s Team. Over the next 3 years, she will be working on untangling the links between the…
Associate Professor Naoki Yamawaki receives an Experiment Grant and 2 mil. DKK from Lundbeck Foundation earmarked a project that identifies the…
Rebecca de Wit is a Master's student of Biomedical Sciences at the Radboud University of Nijmegen, in the Netherlands. She will be part of Thomas…
DANDRITE researcher seeks to find the scientific explanation for why physical contact from birth is crucial for emotional development in the brain.…
PhD-student Pia Boxy has published an article on Videnskab.dk about her research in the cerebellum.
DANDRITE researchers may be one step closer to an answer about why more men than women get Parkinson's disease. An immune receptor, at least…
Professor and former Director of DANDRITE, Poul Nissen, receives a Distinguished Innovator Grant of DKK 6 million from the Novo Nordisk Foundation.
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On Friday 12 April at 13.00, Karen Marie Juul Sørensen defends her PhD dissertation entitled "The VPS10P Domain Receptor Sortilin in Excitatory and…
Deadline for registration for RSO's Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships Masterclass 2024
Entitled: 'Keep on sorting out functions of the Vps10p domain receptors -a cellular view'
DANDRITE Community Meetings take place every second Thursday from 9-10 am, where all staff and students at DANDRITE meet to become updated on research…
Group Leader Sadegh Nabavi is course leader. This course is interested in the following question: How can the brain be far smarter than a…
Entitled: "Investigation of Dopamine Release in the Dorsal Hippocampus upon Novelty
Exploration and Optogenetic Stimulation of the Locus Coeruleus"
Elizabeth Pollina, Eric Nestlerand Michelle Monje will present their work on activity-dependent gene regulation in health and disease.
Unveiling challenges to women's career advancement in clinical and basic neuroscience and how we may overcome them
We are visited by Professor Erin Schuman, Brain Prize winner in 2023, from the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Germany for a joint…
30-minute introductory webinar on developing an understanding of how to celebrate diversity.
Do you choose a Danish, international or bilingual school? Learn about your possibilities!
Invitation to a seminar by Jakub Sedzinski, PhD – Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine, reNEW Copenhagen.
Invitation to Marina Romero-Ramos' inaugural lecture as newly appointed Professor in Neuroscience at the Dept. of Biomedicine, Aarhus University.
Kristoffer Højgaard will defend his PhD dissertation "Novelty-Induced Consolidation of Hippocampus-Dependent Memories". Kristoffer is a PhD student in…
As part of the international Brain Awareness Week (Hjerneugen 2024) Hjerneforum is hosting a public event about brain research.
Title of seminar: Ontogeny of hippocampus-dependent memory
Join this 3-hour ‘crash’ session that focuses on living and working in Denmark.
This introductory online session will guide you through the general tax system, the specifics of the researcher tax scheme, important deadlines for…
Note: This event is in Danish
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